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1 1, 43| together with the earthly and corruptible clothing of the body, which
2 1, 69| freed from this earthly and corruptible (mode of) life4, and would
3 1, 69| of necessity, put on a corruptible and dissoluble body, (and
4 1, 69| Soon therefore, shall this corruptible be ./. dissolved, and shall
5 1, 69| earth,— clothed in this corruptible skin; which, by the mercy
6 1, 69| a participation in these corruptible bodies, desired their change
7 1, 72| of this moist, humid and corruptible being, into the filthy and
8 1, 73| unyielding wall of earthly and corruptible being, he bears about him
9 1, 73| locality of the refuse of a corruptible body; it shall henceforth
10 1, 75| For if, when immersed in a corruptible and mortal body, it evince
11 1, 75| reduced in itself to vice—the corruptible body too domineering over
12 1, 77| it is now bound up in a corruptible body, and of its own power
13 2, 21| soul which is in man, is corruptible, just as it is corporeal.
14 2, 32| irrational, and was, and is corruptible; that it might fully exist,
15 2, 34| this which was, and is corruptible, but never fully existed,
16 2, 46| dissolution, and in their nature corruptible ? and, again, should name
17 3, 65| body, which is fleeting and corruptible, inanimate (in itself,)
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